Russian strike on Kharkiv. Norwegian ministers read a boy's diary over the crater (photo).


The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway, Espen Barth Eide, and the Minister of Labor and Integration, Tonje Brenna, found a child's notebook in the crater left by the Russian drone. According to the official, the ministers read the notebook of Maxim, aged 5-7, who loves computer games.
The ministers witnessed the consequences of Russian terror against the city and its residents, including the damage from a massive drone strike on the night before their visit. The diplomats also visited Saltivka, one of the areas in Kharkiv that suffered the most from Russian shelling.
On the evening of March 26, from 8:40 PM to 9:30 PM, the Russian army launched a large-scale drone attack on Kharkiv. Two areas of the city were under fire from the Russians.
It should be noted that the Foreign Minister of Norway, Espen Barth Eide, and the Minister of Labor and Integration, Tonje Brenna, arrived in Ukraine for a visit - it is her first visit to Ukraine.
The ministers will meet with their Ukrainian counterparts and also monitor the results of Norwegian support.
Earlier, 'Glyavkom' reported that this year Norway will increase its assistance to Ukraine more than twofold - to almost €7.5 billion.
Moreover, in February this year, the Norwegian government decided to purchase and transfer air defense systems to Ukraine worth 1.2 billion kroner (over €86 million).
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